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Tourism Impact of Giannis on MKE

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MMAC Senior Advisor Tim Sheehy talks about what Giannis has meant to the city of Milwaukee over the past 13 years and what trading Giannis could mean for the Deer District and tourism in Brew City. Housing prices have increased dramatically over the past decade, causing a real supply and demand crunch for those entering the housing market. With some calling this decade “the death of the starter home”. What’s causing this crisis, and how does Milwaukee compare? On a per capita basis, Milwaukee has always ranked high in the number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered here, how do we rank, and how has that mix changed over the years? If you have been to a Brewer game recently, you may have noticed a new trend in the stands, guys in the upper deck with their shirts off loudly cheering. Is the “tarps off” trend unique to just American Family Field?

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